He's wearing lederhosen and standing in front of a giant boar.

Portland, Oregon has long been known as one of America's most indie-friendly cities, but now we know just how indie-friendly the place is. As the Portland Mercury's End Hits blog points out, mayor Sam Adams now has a portrait of Isaac Brock in his office. The Modest Mouse frontman is arguably one of the city's most visible arts figures, but still. Whoa. To put it in perspective, Chicago mayor Richard M. Daley almost certainly does not have Steve Albini's mug hanging in his chambers.

Oh yeah, the portrait features Brock wearing lederhosen, standing in front of a giant boar.

Portland artist Alexander Rokoff painted the portrait, and the video below (which comes from the mayor's own Vimeo page) features Brock, Adams, and Rokoff unveiling the painting and conducting a particularly giggly interview. These guys all seem like they're having such a good time! This whole thing is so weird!

Another Sam Adams fun fact: He DJed at a Record Store Day party hosted by Portland record store Jackpot! Records last year.